You can pick up the base 12/256GB unit for $700 and the upgrade to 16/512GB is $100 more. Even though it is a previous gen chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is still one of the fastest around and the 6.82" 1440p+ LTPO OLED is great. The phone is equipped with three 50MP cameras on the back, including a main with a 1/1.43" sensor and a 3x/73mm periscope. This part is arguably better than the OnePlus 15.
The OnePlus 13 is the company's most recent flagship smartphone, and it's a top-notch device -- earning ZDNET's coveted Editors' Choice Award for April 2025. We praised the model "because it nails all the fundamentals of a great smartphone experience while leading the market in some regards," ZDNET's Kerry Wan wrote in his review. It features the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 6,000mAh Silicon NanoStack battery, 80W fast charging, and a high resistance rating of IP69.
To save $240 on purchasing the 512GB OnePlus 13, you will first have to take advantage of the company's trade-in program, receiving a recycling reward that slashes $100 off the price tag. Next, you'll have to enter the code "JULY25" at checkout to remove an extra $100. These two discounts stack, making it very enticing for buyers.